Mechanical Basics
EM Spectrum
The Math Lab
Wave Behavior
Slinky Challenge
100

This type of wave requires a medium (like air or water) to travel.

What is a Mechanical Wave?

100

These EM waves have the longest wavelength and are used for communication.

What are Radio Waves?

100

If a wave has a frequency of 10Hz and a wavelength of 2m, this is its speed.

What is 20 m/s?

100

This phenomenon occurs when a wave "bounces" off a surface.

What is Reflection?

200

In this specific mechanical wave, particles move perpendicular to the wave direction.

What is a Transverse Wave?

200

This is the only part of the EM spectrum that the human eye can detect.

What is Visible Light?

200

A wave with a period (T) of 0.5 seconds has this frequency.

What is 2 Hz?

200

The "bending" of a wave as it passes from one medium to another.

What is Refraction?

300

Sound is this type of wave, where particles move parallel to the wave direction.

What is a Longitudinal Wave?

300

These high-energy waves are often used in medical imaging to see bone.

What are X-rays?

300

If you double the frequency of a wave in a constant medium, this happens to λ .

What is it is halved (cut in half)?

300

This happens when two waves meet and their amplitudes add together.

What is Constructive Interference?

400

This property of a wave is determined solely by the medium it travels through.

What is Wave Speed (Velocity)?

400

These waves are "felt" as heat; snakes can sometimes see them.

What is Infrared?

400

On a 4m string with 2 loops, this is the wavelength ( λ ).

What is 4m?

400

This occurs when a wave bends around a corner or through a small opening.

What is Diffraction?

500

The maximum displacement of a particle from its rest position.

What is Amplitude?

500

Unlike mechanical waves, EM waves can travel through this "empty" space.

What is a Vacuum?

500

Calculate the velocity of a wave with a wavelength of 150m and a period of 12s.

What is 12.5 m/s?

500

The "Medium Rule" states that changing frequency does NOT change this.

What is Wave Speed?

500

If a student increases the tension in a slinky while keeping the frequency of their hand movement the same, this specific wave property will increase.

What is Wave Speed (Velocity)? (Because tension changes the medium's properties).